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19th International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering

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CONFERENCE VENUE

GENOA | ITALY11th – 14th June 2019

EEEIC 2019 is the 19th annual conference of the International Conference on Environmental and Electrical Engineering, a long-running conference that has become through the years one of the largest professional networking and educational event of its kind in Europe. EEEIC is an annual energy and environment conference that is held in 2019 in Genoa, Italy, where the delegates make presentations and discuss various issues including clean and renewable energy solutions for protection of our environment.

ABOUT EEEIC

EEEIC is an international forum for the exchange of ideas and information on energy systems both today and in the future. The conference provides a unique opportunity for designers and industrial people in general to interact directly with university researchers, manufacturers and distributors of energy equipment and to discuss a wide variety of topics related to energy systems and environmental questions.
In the time of increased awareness about the environment problems by the public opinion and intensive international effort to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, as well increase of the generation of electrical energy to facilitate industrial growth, the conference offers broad contribution towards achieving the goals of diversification and sustainable development.
The scope of the Conference is to promote a Forum, where researchers and engineers involved with electrical power systems may exchange their experiences and present solutions found for actual and future problems. The conference offers prominent academics and industrial practitioners from all over the world the forum for discussion about the future of electrical energy and environmental issues and presents a base for identifying directions for continuation of research.

ABOUT I&CPS

The Industrial and Commercial Power System Department (I&CPS) is a department of the Industry Application Society (IAS) of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).
The scope of the Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Department includes all matters within the scope of the Industry Application Society relating to the technology of electric power generation, transmission or distribution in industrial, commercial and institutional facilities, and within that segment of industry associated specifically with rural or agricultural applications.
The scope also includes the creation of related technical standards governing such applications.
The objective of I&CPSD shall be the advancement of the theory and practice of engineering as it relates to design and management of electrical power systems and comfort conditioning systems within industrial plants, commercial buildings and institutional facilities, and electrical power systems that serve primarily agricultural areas. The fields of electronics and computer science as applied to industrial and commercial power systems or to electrical comfort conditioning also fall within the objectives of I&CPS.

EEEIC Conference Sponsor & Partners

The Conference has been technically co-sponsored by IEEE since 2008 and became fully IEEE sponsored conference in 2015. Accepted and orally presented papers are submitted to IEEE Xplore, and will also be submitted for independent indexing through INSPEC®, EI’s Engineering Information Index, Compendex®, and ISI Thomson’s Scientific and Technical Proceedings®, ISTP®/ISI Proceedings. The Conference Proceedings have been indexed by SCOPUS since 2010 and by Web of Science (Thomson Reuters) since 2013.

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CONFERENCE POLICIES

Copyright

As provided by IEEE Policy, all technical, educational and professional publications are required to be copyrighted by the IEEE. Copyright is held by the Institute itself and not by any Society.In further keeping with IEEE policy, the conference shall ensure that, prior to publication, all authors or their employers shall transfer to the IEEE in writing any copyright they hold for their individual papers. Such transfer shall be necessary for publication, except for material in the public domain or reprinted from a copyrighted publication. In return, the IEEE shall grant authors and their employers permission in writing to make copies and otherwise reuse the material under terms approved by the IEEE Publication Services and Products Board, which shall be specified in the PSPB Operations Manual. This includes electronic posting of accepted article preprints.

No-Show Policy

No-show papers are defined as papers submitted by authors who subsequently did not present the paper in-person (no videos, no remote cast) at the technical meeting. Presentations by proxies are not allowed, unless explicitly approved before the conference by the technical co-chairs. No-show papers that were not withdrawn and were published in the Proceedings must be identified as “No-Show” in the files submitted to IEEE for further publication (IEEE Xplore). No-shows will not be available on IEEE Xplore or other public access IEEE forums. IEEE will maintain an archive of no-shows. No refund of the paid fees can be claimed by the no-show author.

Exceptions to this policy will be made by the Technical Program Chair of the conference only if there is evidence that the no-show occurred because of unanticipated events beyond the control of the authors, and every option available to the authors to present the paper was exhausted. The no-show authors may appeal the decision of the Technical Program Chair to the Vice President-Conferences.

Paper Withdrawals

The IEEE strongly discourages changes and, in particular, withdrawals of papers once submitted and included in the program. To avoid the likelihood of this, the author is strongly encouraged to get all necessary company and/or government approvals prior to submitting his/her paper to the conference.

If under any circumstances it becomes necessary for the author to withdraw or change a paper, IEEE policy dictates that the request to do this must come directly from the author and not from any third party. IEEE policy also states that in this case, the author will be held liable for all costs that are incurred. It would then be up to the author to get reimbursed for the expense from any third party if he/she feels it is justified. The IEEE cannot act as a policing entity on behalf of the author in this regard.

Plagiarism

Plagiarism & Material Duplication

Authors are required to submit material that is original and that has not been published, or submitted for consideration, elsewhere. Authors who plagiarize the work of others–who copy the work of another without attribution or appropriate documented permission–shall be subject to sanctions by IEEE. Such behavior not only constitutes a misdeed, but may be actionable by IEEE under the rules of Member Conduct. Instances of suspected or documented plagiarism shall immediately be brought to the attention of the Technical Program Chair of the meeting for notification to IEEE.In addition, authors who make duplicate submissions shall be subject to additional sanctions. Duplicate submission shall be defined as:1. Crossover of 50% or more in the material of two or more manuscripts;2. Submission of the same manuscript to more than one conferenceAuthors may expand and develop technical meeting papers into journal submissions. However, the authors must cite the technical meeting submission(s) and describe the enhancements made in the journal submission from the technical meeting paper.The sanctions for duplicate submissions are:1. All manuscripts discovered to be duplicate submissions shall be immediately REJECTED;2. All authors (that is, any single, paired, or group of authors) of the duplicate submission(s) shall be prevented from submitting new manuscripts for the period of one year from the date of sanction; and3. Any author(s) of duplicate submission(s) with papers in review will have his/her/their manuscripts returned to them immediately, regardless of the stage of peer review. In this way, innocent co-authors will not be harmed by having their manuscript rejected; but the manuscript(s) will automatically be classified as withdrawn from consideration.

Oral & Poster Sessions

Oral and Poster Sessions

Poster Sessions are aimed at strengthening the interactions between researchers and practitioners. They offer an opportunity for participants to demonstrate their state-of-the-art results to a wide audience of professionals.

Poster Papers

No differentiation is made between the paper quality of poster and oral sessions. Papers are assigned primarily to ensure consistency among the sessions, at the discretion of the conference organizers. Poster sessions provide the opportunity for attendees to meet authors personally and to discuss their papers in depth. The poster session papers must be vetted together with the oral session papers, to ensure the same standard of quality.

Non-Discrimination

IEEE is committed to the principle that all persons shall have equal access to programs, facilities, services, and employment without regard to personal characteristics not related to ability, performance, or qualifications as determined by IEEE policy and/or applicable laws. Any person who believes that he or she has been the victim of illegal discrimination or harassment should contact IEEE Staff Director — Human Resources, at nondiscrimination@ieee.org or +1 732 465 6434. The mailing address is IEEE Human Resources, 445 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ, USA.

ABOUT EEEIA

ASSOCIAZIONE CULTURALE

The International Association on Environment and Electrical Engineering (EEEIA) is an apolitical, non-governmental and non-profit organization devoted to the promotion and diffusion of the culture of electrical and electronic engineering related to complex systems. The focus of the Association is to foster a genuine and constructive dialogue on the hot-topics and far-reaching challenges that engineers and scientists are called to face in the present days since sustained trends in technological progress and innovation are placing a huge sustainability burden on society. Being part of the Association will give the opportunity to learn what is happening around the world and – more importantly – will enable to improve and steer the progress towards the development of new, useful knowledge and ideas, by benefiting from the direct feedback from fellows in a larger community. To learn more about EEEIA and its impact visit the web site.